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Intro
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MOTIVATION
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OUTLINE
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WHAT'S IN A GAME?
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A NORMAL FORM GAME
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STRATEGIES
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PRISONER'S DILEMMA
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MATCHING PENNIES
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DEADLOCK
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STAG HUNT
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CHICKEN
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HAWK/DOVE
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BATTLE OF THE SEXES
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WHAT HAVE WE SEEN SO FAR?
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EQUILIBRIUM
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MIND GAMES
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TYPES OF INTERACTIONS
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BERNE'S GAMES: STRUCTURE
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BERNE'S GAMES: EXAMPLES
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THE BADGER GAME
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TROLLING
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THE SETUP
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ONE SPLITS, ONE STEALS
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OBSERVATION
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SIGNALING
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THE COMPLETE PATH
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ITERATED GAMES
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PROPERTIES
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SOCIETAL ITERATED GAME THEORY
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EVOLUTION IS A HARSH MISTRESS
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PEACEKEEPING
Description:
Explore game theory strategies and their applications in a comprehensive conference talk from BSidesLV 2014. Delve into the fundamentals of game theory, including normal form games, various strategic scenarios like Prisoner's Dilemma and Matching Pennies, and equilibrium concepts. Examine mind games, types of interactions, and Eric Berne's game structures. Investigate real-world examples such as the Badger Game, trolling, and signaling. Analyze iterated games, their properties, and societal implications. Gain insights into evolutionary game theory and peacekeeping strategies. Learn how these concepts can be applied to various fields, including cybersecurity and social interactions.

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